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noahnear t1_je3ys36 wrote
5foot is unlucky in Mandarin.
noahnear t1_ja2rkuq wrote
Reply to comment by sambolino44 in This cafe bill comes with a hint for splitting the cost by qwertymanman
No one knows until they come riding to work one day in a flash car.
noahnear t1_ja2rizt wrote
Reply to comment by CommntForTheAlgo in This cafe bill comes with a hint for splitting the cost by qwertymanman
You don’t tip when the tip is included. I always check now as this is so common.
noahnear t1_ja2rcgg wrote
Reply to comment by sjmp75020 in This cafe bill comes with a hint for splitting the cost by qwertymanman
You would hate eating out in Germany.
noahnear t1_ja2r72h wrote
Reply to comment by SoNic67 in This cafe bill comes with a hint for splitting the cost by qwertymanman
I get the idea that the higher the bill, the lower the % of it is left as a tip. People hate the idea of a large number, even if it’s a small %age.
noahnear t1_ja2r0pd wrote
Reply to comment by libertine1 in This cafe bill comes with a hint for splitting the cost by qwertymanman
I see this on about half the restaurant bills I get now in Uk cities.
noahnear t1_ja2qtq0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in This cafe bill comes with a hint for splitting the cost by qwertymanman
Before this law I always asked the server if the tip went wholly to the staff. If it didn’t I asked them to remove it and tipped in cash.
noahnear t1_ixzxte2 wrote
In this thread we say ooof
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Reply to comment by wjbc in ELI5 Why are pickles not just called pickled cucumbers? by Shabless
Yea it’s gherkins in Uk, we even have a big building named after them. Pickled eggs and onions are also big here so maybe that’s why we clarify. I personally love a pickled walnut.